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THE PACIFIC. K- NEWS FROM CHILE AND PERU. Peruvian Iron-Clads Probably Safe. ‘THE AMERICAN SQUADRON. Death of Lieutenant Newman, of the Nyack. THE MESSAGE OF PRESIDENT PEREZ. His Unpopularity with the FEARS OF A REVOLUTION, The wall steamship Northern Licht, Captain Wetr, | frow Aspinwall, arrived at this port very late last night, Weare indebted to Pirser Mallory for the prompt do- livery of our despatches. Our Valparaiso Correspondence. Vauranaiso, May 29, 1866, Again at Valparaiso, after a third voyage along tho rst, in the English mail steamer, then tn ying tve Monadnock and following 0, aba after that bombardment, States steamer Tuscarora. the Vanderbilt, cony the Spanish fect to back again in the United The latter vessel was despatched from Callao by Admiral Pearson on the 11th iustant, with orders to look for the Spaniards as fur south as this place, jate ports, the voyage was as pleasant as one ‘hincha Islands at sunrise on only stopping a few minates to bal the steamor Nyack, and then ran over to ‘There we anchored hal’ a day, | rambled about the old Spanish town, invested in fruite, “went through’ the immeuse wine vaults, and at dusk The sea was very amooth and The const being Stopping nt alt the Pisco, on the mointund, Procoeded on our way. weather delighiful, kept near tho shore, and, in the clear atmosphere, the * yarren Sierra and snow-clad Andes formed a grand pono- | roma of metallic rocks, vast steppes, where the sand whirled in eddies with the mists, and peoka that strewched | apwari until their keen pinuacies seemed to pierce precipitors we | coass: 4° valley aud wivit fucna by rail, fifty miles im the inte- rior; aud, after a giimpse at #! Cobija, entered ( aldera, ant acquaintances among American fam avother halt at Coquimbo reached Vat might of the ith, Nothing conid be learned of the Oar appearance of some of the ports Grst created alarm, tho inhabitants iearing wa to bo the ene. my, until they could make out ovr colors, aud then they Mocked down to the wharves to weicome us oa shore ‘At Pisco, Cald-ra and Coqaimbo most of the fami'tos had moved with their household goods into the interior, and poris of Iquique and ‘here wo coated, made pleas ‘soo for anticipating a visit from Admiral Nuiiez at those efor lie mysterioas dignppearance iderable uneasit cue looking for the return of when we left that Admirat Nusies from tho oust, 35 ‘urope to the offect that Nufiez to leave these waters after = Valparaiso et the feet off the 5 i Fit HI } rhe i 3 § E Hy ? i i i Bs ca i F i & i #5 ti 2 a cot these eo one 9) be cenereures OSES lls Gecves wal bs mrsiearayari vais ugh woh a decree was talked of at seaartoned te articles | aud 2of wer septic are knvmerable erty re tne above be of the war, without furnishing any of the means re- quired carry it on. The gove.nment ts fortifying Val shortly vender the place comparativ a She saver well adapted for made impregnable. ( ommanded range of blufls, vessels could not milos of the city without being expos fire at short range, and with ordi: any wooden {rigate might be should she attempt to force an entrance. Five batteries are being constructed aud when completed w! be rior in position a d means of protection to those at Ci ‘These works are intended to be pormanent ‘The best engiveoring skill that could be procured has been employed in laying them out and the ex- cavations are progressing a8 rapidly as possible, the guns intended for them are being cast at the new ernment rap at Limachie, on the railroad be- ween Valparaiso Santiago. ‘Tho first. experimonta ie conting gone: were made last month at Valparaiso by private individuals, but unfortanat ly faled. Ia coi siructing their furnaces they were compelled to wu: glazed firebrick, and whon the metal was aie covered that the glazing run into the mould and rendered the gun unserviceable. The governmen' ing invested ton thousand dollars in the experiment, re- fused to ronder further assistance, and the undertaking ‘was abandoned, At Limachie two rifled guns bave been completed and tested with good results, They throw a shot ot about the cannon is rathor slowly now, as the foun ary is Mnoomplotel ‘and any of the employés inoxperi- enced, but the amouat of machinery is being ii and hopes are entertained of soon having cannon enou, to meot the irments of the coast. By the time the next steamer leaves the defences here will have pro- gressed far enough to be delineated, with their in a chari of the harbor and hills. The last arrival trom Callao \t us the intelligence of the explosion of a torpodo on. the Peravian iron-clad vi particulars of which you will receive from your Caliao correspondent, A somowhat similar catas- 5 ‘ago, and tho party bas not returned to the surface yet. Efforts have been made to find the boat and raise it, but without succesa, The ochor torpedo boat, built before the bombardment, remain in the.r sheds, and all parties conn.cted with the enterprise (wth the exception or Mr. Ewing, who bas beeu appointed Chief Engineer of the Cuilian navy) have, in the language of the country, “vamosed.’* | ‘Th: vessels of the Amortcan squadron rocontly on this coast are now sea'tered in the Pacitic, and wil probab y not rewnile immediately, Admiral Person, with the | fiagship Powhatan and double-euder Wateree, are at Callao, The Mahonvo has gone to California and may proceed as far as Vanconvor, The Nyack t# at the Chin- cha islands, the Tuscarora is here and the Suwance leaves here to-night for Callao, The Dacotah is daily ex- pected, she having left Montevideo several weeks since, and will remain here some time. There are also in the harbor the Prussian man-of-war Vinet id the British corvette Malacea and frigate Tupaz The latter has just | arrived from Gibralior and experienced very severe weather off the Platte river, wh re she lost ail her sails bat one She reports having seen the Peruvian iron- clads Auascar and Independuncia this side the Strata of Magik. Nothing was discover d concerning the Span- ish fleet, thongh the latrer scarcely had time to reach those waters after the affair at Callao before the Topaz come through. It fs signilicant that nearly every South American ves- sel belongin (ou this co t which changed iis flag during the Span nrd's presence in the Pacific adopted Amer. an c The English ond French fla.a were discarded almost cntirely, and the shipping Wate of the ports be- tween Panama and the Straita bave a romarkalie num- ber of Am rican arrivals. At least fi ty v ssels havo wrived here since the raising of the blockade with our tag at the pal, and not less than one-hal’ of the carry the Stars and Stripes. Thero have been no arr vals or departures of vgssels b longing tn tho United States since the suspension of Lostili.es Oar Santiago Correspondence, Sanviago, Juno 2, 1865. Congress met yesterday, and Fresidont Pore delivered his annual message, a copy of which I transmit, Tue Aepariare of the mail to-day for tho United States will Rot permit moro than a brief narrative of the proc wd- ings, nono of which wore vory important, however, ex- copting the conduct of the populace towards the Presi- dent The building in which the national legislature assembled is a small structure, fronting upon a plaza about fifty yards square, ‘Tho hour of meeting was at one, and during the forenoon the public commenced neserabling fm and around the building, forming a dense crowd by twelve o'clock, Two lines of soldiers wore drawn up from the entrance of the Legislative hall to the centre of the between which all were required to pass in enter. ing the place, The hall in which Congress hoids its evasion is about thirty foot wide and oné huggred foet in length ; two-thirds of which is occupied by mombers, and the remainder by spectators, who are separated from the formor by alow railing. Tho seat of tho pre- Siding officer fs at one end of the room, on a platform about twelve inches high, the members occupying seats comiaenced dropping in (the latter gorgeous in cocked hats, feathers and lace), and the public crowding behind ‘tho railing, like the rush in a New York court room at some tenvational trial. Next come the members of the feeder; but when, the euident had Senhed aad Geevits exclomutions with increased violanca, The Pre- ons, wees op a wl the mem- one ac "4 bers seemin: to Fae Bye een = insulte ag & necessary occasion. \gress then the maroled whrAy sod and the a werooa, This feeling of stnorton with the present inistration is shared by a largo propor- tion of the peuple; but how long it will continue, or to Incloding the. oppo rgsdogs. Perse, ada Bare ccon te an by nod bed thet B Perolution will eusne soon after. gh em peony ey bel ng sugu ter inva revolt, wich, Wf resisted by the eects wake nn Ob fertintioneny pectg. fe wey wumtees thouk uinioen Gouna tesa, of which two regiments of three of Infantry anc one of artiliery are reguiars. remaindr are volun: oe Oe Guard ' There is Peanen to hove that disappolotment resulting from the Ron-fesistance poti-y of the government in the late war E I i | Ei File onstiamenty opnemetans Pa ccommedsting shot four thovrand “Tory divided nto boxe fae howover, i# only the price 7 i i il fi i ali! ih to ray, no clue sae been had to tho Ausaasin. ‘The steamer Rakaia, the pioncer of the Panama, New Zeniand and Austral an line from this side, arrived at thin port from England ob the 17th instant, after a good run of forty-etx days. Se will commence her regular trips, falling hence on the 24h instant. ‘The Eng! sh mail fteamer has at length succeeded im making « moderately quick trip from Southampton to Aspinwail via St Thomas, srcomplirhing ft in nineteen Gaye This ie the result of the ition of the new Freven line, which manages to do name diviagce 0 = Tn days manter NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY,. JUL will salt hence on the ae for esd ORO rema ns at Guayaquil to ret Tho Suwanee arrived here last ¢ fleet, which has been divided into two squadrons, the North and South Pacific, ts constituted lew f-war Lackawanna is to be the flagship Commodore and Thatcher will come out in her to take the command, in Commodore who will return home, S;oR BETO squannce. Acting Rear Admiral , Pearson, commanding, Panama, U, 8. reahip.....Cal Paddle wheel. G TOI. ceeesesecees: 08 8 vousole, NORTH PACIFIO BQUADKON, Commodore John Rodgers, headquarters, San Franctsco, wa. ‘andorbitt ( . oe commanding temporarity, Gung Clase. 4.. Iron olad.... 4,,Paddle whoel.8. Francisco, 18. Paddle whoel 10. Sailing sloop. . Total. .....2+0+++400.107, 9 vonwelm, Central American nows is very scant. The different Baton ail remain quiet, and spear to be pi ring. ie aba: the coffee crop of Costa Rica. mines in Nicaragua creates Star and Herald of this place jn ite summary says :— Nicaragua firat batch of immi- ta gent out by the Central American, Colonization Bo- (which has | uartors In San Francise and Cin- ein ali), had arrived at Leon and © las, and that the different mombers, ne into farming American (amilion, ite an excitement. Last year about twent from Missouri immigrated ode in the Departinent of them have recently gone to the Chontales of the whole republic, and io ‘ation with the Atlante by way of t the river San Juan, I files distriet where the rich gold and sliver mines now worked by the Euglish companies are situated, and where fino pas- ture and: orest lands wbound. Libertad, until recently « small, dul! village, Is rapidly rising to the dignity of a large, bustlin s, the foreigners and thelr intelif- to the mines and enjoys. like *hontales, a eel and healthy elimate. * more than one hundred gold mines have ‘and when recently the edn hit of them, the town—thinks to the mu noe and oapital: it is elo ‘Nicaragus publish astontching rate, fold a vear ago for w hundred dollars ai be bad for thousands, ‘The ix very different from that of © ‘There are no mu, gots; on the contrary, the gold Is as fin as flour. and. tn many Inetances, eaniet be seen tn the matrix, even with th sistance of a rn ting a handfail in a_horn apoon ¢ (he precious metal becomes he defeat of the Spaniards quite an excitement to Nicaragua, and some ‘was contemplated, which the government welve months of seeming tnactivit 4 pipe and tx now xmok- aning down the mountain side to a picture at might that It would be ean ordinary pen to deseribe, A may be formed of this grent blaze from the fact that it was port of San Jone, sixty four mile he thunderings fr credibly informed, were so loud inbubltants of the’ village of Iz tt the mounta n, passed many sleepless nights on account of The now Presidont of Costa Rica appears to be making many reforms, abolish ng useless government sipecurs officers and morging others into each other, 80 a8 to re- d.ce oxpeasos, Tho administration promises to be suc- distinctly neon from tho From tho eouth coast, besides the nows tn your Valpa- Faiso and Callao corr’spondence, there is not much to Spaniards are being expelled by hundreds froni all the southern republics, aud Eouador has passed a decree condemning to death all person« directly or {n- dire ty giving any #uy No definite news ot lands, the tron-clads Huasear and Inde- pendencia, or of the Spanish flect, has yet been received 1 re, Tho Golden Age, (rom San Pranciece, arrived at ten Ella Van Wle's Spiritaal Manifestati THE MEDIUM PAINTS IN GOODWIN TAKEN INTO CUSTODY. The late controversy with regard to Miss Van Wie's man. ifestations at 614 Broadway bave had the effect of calling a tolerably targo sbaro of public attention tg them, and yesterday afternoon and oftinn assembled at the hall, In the afternoon the stance was PPrceded by a few remarks from Colonel Goodwin, in tebigh he denounced the attompt lately made to injure PRITERS—COLONEL cBhisiderable audience ° waa then been to sea, he the cabinet to b interesting looking aud pi-it: ‘of the con ng $ Er -t7 ity i ; i i °"é 4 g 3 z i is i | $ § Hi bot after the he was persuaded of the mediam's silence, that she fai than fifty minotes j . i 5, s a i foom, w! Goodwin was kept in durance by me to ake bim in charge. fe was allowed free ox- = ‘| rs z i r § t i E Ratiroad in 145th Street. PROTEST OF THE INHABITANTS AGAINGT IT. | city of New York against the proposed consirnction by We Harlem Railroad Company of « railroad in that tho- roughfare, from the Fourth avenue to the Hodson river. Paname remains unusnally quiet recently, we bare not even heard « hint of » revolution for days past, The Proaident of the State ecoompanied by # guard of honor ts making a tour through the interior, malicious people ope that the Common Connell would ‘Tote nnd change it It will be remem. Hoftroan lene the Commen Couneil News from Fortress Monroe. Foutems Mownor, June 30, 1564. Sam Colyer, the pagitixt, i bere on # visit to his frieuds, fle bears few traces of bin recent fight wih | ‘The steamer Ephesus will shortly sail from Norfollr with @ cargo for Liverpool. ‘The Hygem Hotel, at Old Point, wae entered by bor lars last pight and robbed of clothing, An, to the valne The thievas became frightened and hurriedly vay a largo portion of (belt booty, steamer Nyack, Lieutenant Com- Pendergrast, reached thie on the 1Tth from Caiiag, The former commander of Ute vemel, Newman, ied suddca’y of brain feror on the Tet of May The - SERVIC.S YESTERDAY. The Pestilence, 4 SERMON BY REV, Da. PKOTHINGHAM, At the Unitarian Congregationalist churoh, in Fortiosh street, yesterday, the pastor, Rev, O. B. Frothingham, deiivered an interesting discourse on the “Ministries of Pestilence." Taking for his text Psalm xel. 6-6—~‘Thow shalt not be afraid for the terror by might, nor for the arrow that fliech by day: for the pestilence that walketh in darkness, nor for the desiruction that wasteth at noonday"’—he asked, “Why should we be afraid even of things like these? Is it not a little sad that in this country and among our people the mere word pestilence should cause the panic itdoes? should bring palior to the cheek ? should make people hurry in crowds from the olty, leaving it to its doom if the hour of its doom on the bosom of Providence? What if the arrow does fly by day, if we know from what bow the arrow speeds and wi mark it ts aimed at? destruction does waste at noonday ; ing the sunlight; If we see that it wastes onl; wasting was neco*ssary and we are able not — to koop from the ourselves, but to rescue others two? The ness in which the terror of the posti- Jence walks is our Raja mo God's; it ts the ness of our ignoranc> and v! The ‘Nght in faylighe and clear withthe Kuowidge. that od. gives y and clear w ow vos puaies bee that God sheds, Why foar if the thing we dread is visible to our oye and palpable to our aw wo know on what conditions it is strong and under what circumstances it is weak; if we bave discovered ite place among tho ministers of divine Providence aud is au agent in furthering the health and g»neral weil being of mankind? Physical evils come in the natural course of things, and under conditions which, as they occur, we cannot control; they aro part of the working uulverse which must be accepted, and will be so gratoiully by all inteliixent men. We shall not call them ovila, but good; not destroyers, but presor, ers; not poisons, bat balms; not ministers of death, but minis tors of ‘life, Tsay’ this in full faith, even it that m dreaced pestilence that now giares at us from its lurk- ing places; even to that hale, wan, ghastly skeleton which we ‘call “cholera—I ‘do not hesitate to ray “Thou art not demon, thou art angei.”” Ir member what it bas done, and how murderously 4 has dono tt. He then depicted the history aud horrors of the cholera since it first left its lair by the banks of the Ganges, and extended over the habijable globe, destroying family alter family ond triboa.ter tribe, H» traced its dread(ul course over the East Indies, through (hina, Persia aud wo Russia, From Russia through Poland, ‘Austria, Prussia, aud the German States. wn Hamburg to England, and finally across the Atlantic ocean to where our great cities offered fruitful flelds for Its desolation. ‘The very thought of it was almot death—it was so quick, #0 subtie, eo horrible In aspect, so deadly in touch, and had such scorn for the knowledge and skili of man, Unat ite pame was actualy ynymous wth fate. Remember. ing all this stilt he dmay: “Thou shalt not fear for the terror nor the pest er haga baleam under bis tongne. « God's work 1s God's m niater, God's ministers are slient, dumb; they sound no trumpet before them, they send ho herald to announce their errand, They appear, {willl hotr mt-sion, and vanish, leaving mortals to ind out what ter mission was. If they do uot h ho lesson the m nisters come ayain and again and perform thoir task and disappear, leaving mon to thelr speculations. God can bettor dis pense with human lives than with human wisdom, and men must learn honesily, though they die fort. Unub our times the Ministers 0° Pestiieues had been misunder- stood, and therefore it bas again and again recurned, The ola people saidit was a mesenger from God, wi waa angry With them because Wey liad neglected His honor and deserted His temples, and the sacred rites were unobserved, and they should propitiate Him by fasting, and penunce, and humiliation. ‘That was the interpre‘ation that prevailed then aud is accepted to-day by the priesihood ail over the civilzed world—even by the priesthood of England. But still the pestilence has not respecied that interpretation, but on tie contrary has declared ita utter scora for it by swoop- ing down more flercely on those who acted on It In fiflia, im Astatio Goorgia, (he terrified inhabitants bad recourse to religious ceremonies but the destroyer fell apon them, and of thirty thouswnd inhabitants, in a fow weeks but’ eight thouand remained, Snperstition and plague are sworn aliles, Pestilence propovws dea to euperstition aud to the plety that drops on it knees instead of using its fect and bands, and to the devotion tha. pats up prayers instead of putting down ignorance, Wo read the meaning of the pestilence differently. It in obvious itecomes to leach us the primary value of our sovial condit'on. It edarges us to live decently, cleanly and temperately, or we rhall die. Tho laws of neaitt must be observed, It is absolutely nocewary to bave wholesome habit. The arrow may fly, the pestiicace may walk; but wo must bo made to feel 3, necessity of living Ike rational croatatoa, foh and womon should be clean for the joy of it But if they will not be, then the torror of be brought to bear om thom, ney Wak Vain ia iresh water loan jinen if the only choice ia # horrid biack- ness und tou, What Is cleaning our foul sowers ? Why, vatirt ae aoe tee ap organ areas? What ts carry. the beaye pour disease npon the air Pebationce, that covers the goll with dstofectante, What neglect of ordinances os aro fent to few urge an for our nogiect of the most familiar sacitary laws =Whate rebuke to those who aff ot w think lightly of phymecal life. God shows Hia regard for it by such terrible vim. tations for iis negiect as aptoad disinay over continents and make charnel houses of cities, Ho says: My mows are written on your frames, are orgaaized m your social constitutions; yoU minat know them and respect thom, and unt you do I shall spare no terror or agony to make you do #0. It is better you die of plague than live ube beasts. Now God must tove Hus chiliren down to the very dust they aro made of when it comen to this. is is but one of the mintetra- tions of the pestilence ro much dreaded Allud- ing to the painle ee ome attending cholera, be said it was ea if God said: You have « needful lesson to learn, and you will learn it onl; tho way of death, through your fear and terror, we icacher shall have abont him all that makes d ath sppaliing, bat bis method and thove of you who are doomed to div Ut end eany release. i to terry . There ts mercy in this patalens- ef bat there ‘a wee too, A litte hurting ight eave an ache, might put you on your guard. But you do not walt for them; they are not your enemies. jenanesa t your onemy—apathy fs your enemy. The next ministration of pestiioncs t& © ministre- wabtle power of death, whose Mm: aa much battled compruhension as its power “ our harbor, The of ove by one of his in desperate canen. our hands The came bere wit woccem, it the of being Sh et for » short time it may get selence. Rut tte sucrem would be but momentary for & sad has been dealt at ite heart and fiw | 1d be bat the eopvatat: e apmins of bur death India, by changing the location of the camps where it |. which proved that all monsters diet emily when pirock im the right plan. In farther proef of thin | be retated Victor Hego's deseription of the Bartle be tween the Jelly Fie and the hero of the Tulbers of ve Bea, who kilkd hie oppoment at one blew. The good ministrations of pestiiente then enforce the te of poysical health amnothing eine dees, tt powerlnt leson agent apathy nod few Wonders anathema epgsinest idleness sed oe. Tt onstraing as to rw om out habits the homan fe porn of that what but the creation of dgnoranes tary bas one of the greatest curses of the world into very liken bugbear Another fity years wi Io operations inete Mh wih be m mory Hike © speut cloud om (he Western horizon, wih © gorge hue waning | above ile gold B ewarus Servicers at the Pa Yerterday, the Sanday within the « Peter and Paul, being appointed by the Holy Bee an the day of the sovemn calebration of the fowival of thew Apontion, the offices im the Catholic char hes wore om Qucted with great pomp «Be ne the petro frm the 1 Mieciourry Prraty o prer ‘ Saorn ee * Y 2, 1866, The Most Rev, Arch it and took part ip the wists fail hd and beautifully adorned al orgeos of the the presence of the venerable labors, waint of the day as Tne music on the occa- me and and character of St. Paul, well ag that of the Paulist order, Ay} thirty vote eo young men an Schubert's Mass in EB fat on cocasion, This is the Oret performance and being exreelingly diMeuit, ite execution by @ choir ot volunteer amature reflects no little credit upon their teacher and director, M. Eber- bard, The Offeriory was an “Eyregie Doctor Paule,"’ by Mr, Wallace, formerly organist of this choreh. At the close of the Mass ® most effective ‘Laudate’’ was given, Chant or VA Bupioe in Pare, hago es were with mmerich, ‘Salve executed by Misa Hummel, as a trio, Benediction. "by Bassint, w bie! and an ‘ al by the Missex Byrne, Kavanagh and There was @ very large congregation preyat both in the forenoon and afternoon, THR METROPOLITAN BNTRRTAINMENTS. The refreshing change which was produced in the weather by the recent timely and cooling showers enabled both the audiences and mauagera of our metropolitan establishments, dramatic and musical, t enjoy thom- selves in an agrosable and profitable manner during the past week, particularly jn its concluding days nwtil be brought to a close at many of the houses t others it will expire Ina perfect | vening of the Fourth of July. Wooo's TURATRE, Mr. Barton Hill, the comedian, with the Worrell Sisters, fs to appear at Wood's theatro, Broadway, during the Mr Hill supports his imporsovation of Hon, Sam Slingsby in Brothor Sam. Tio burlesque burtetta Fa Diavolo will bo performed this evening, the Worrell Sisters taking the throe leading charactors, Tn yReNeH THEATER The new French thostro in Fourteonth street, near Sixth avenuo, continues to enjoy @ very pxtonslve | This ovening the company will perform A Night in Rome and Two Cadis, and to-me Cadis and The Doctor of Alcantara. and Cast at this house are changed and rearranged with much care and judgment, ‘TONE PASTOR'S OFERA HOUR. Sam ©harpley’s Minstrels aud Combination Troupe enter the last week of the season at Tony Pastor's Opera House, in tho Bowery, this evening, the establishment boing about to bo closed for the parposes of repair, paint ing und decoration. The programme opens with a farce | entitled Butler's Metamorphosm, or the Last Banner of ‘The farve of @ Plonsant Neigh noxt Saturday, whil “blaze of glory"? on th Consederate Nationality. bor winds up a really good bill, GPORGR CHRISTY's MINETRET & George Christy with bis minstrel company enter the last week of the season at the now Fifth Avenus Opera A vory ample bill, full of amusing House this evening. poces and charged with patriotic wonti issued for the evening porformance on the Fourth of BAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, At the Hall, 685 Broadway, opposite tho Metropolitan Hotel, Mesers. Birch, Wambold, Bernard and Backus “shine” out in the Black Othello, the stump specch “1 am here" and other Ethiopian oxcelienctes, They have mado very little change in the revised programme of last wook. The season closes at the establishment next Saturday, after which the mombers of pho troupe gtart on a short summer trip, performity Ta Now Joroey 14 some of the oltier ‘ostern New York. CHARLEY WIUTE's TROUEE, BRO: Charley White’s combination and variety show troupe enter another attractive weok at Mechanios’ (irysat's) Hall, Broa) ay, this ovgning. Carrie Aust.n has boon added to the compatiy, attd will appear in ber Lightning Zouavo Drill during the woot, THE DK LAVE FAMILY AT some’ WOOD. The members of the Do Lave Family are at Jones’ in thoir acrobatic feats and wire necenstons, On Tuesday afternoon at four o'clock one of them w Il 0 Up on & wire rope, half an inch thick, to « height of ninety feet. He ulso proposes to carry « boy across the wire, and otherwise exhibit in some thrilling exorctses, PARK THEATUR, WROOKLYX, Mrs. F. B. Conway does pot relax ia ber enterprise at the Park theatre, Brooklyn. The Lady of Lyons will be Presented thisevenng Conniderable pains have been taken to bring the piece before the audience in goo style, Mr. Frank Dwicht Denoy personates Claude Meinotte supported by the full company. Our Mutual Friend is in rebearsal. NOOLET'# OFERA MOUBE, BROORLYR. Hooley has added the well known artieto Mr “Cool’ White to the already numeroas company periorming at his Opera house, Brooklyn. Ho intends that the lyn folk shall enjoy themselves fully during weok for bis mivistrels department list pow exhibits the names of White, Hughes, Boyce, ot emmgny oir Uf Mhessligcuatirg | Coley, Gtraed and ‘TRE PRancats. Mr. Eichberg seoma to take us on ® pleasure trip up the Meditorranean. Biiding good night to Yeflor Baltha- rar end bin Oagetty host, Doctor Paracellus, in Spain, t in Rome to laugh at the wooing of Mac- colon, (be poot barber of Pistoria, and W-oight we be introduced to the Two Cadis, who are maid to be jolly sort of Turks, without the foar of the bowstring before their eyes. After our interview with them w Maccolant's love scrape over again. MISCELLANEUCS. ‘The twenty-first of Theodore Thomas’ cxcelient orches- tral concerts will take place this evening et Koch's Terra e Garden, on Third avence and Fifty-eight street Ga Wednesday, the Fourth, there will be two concerts, with full orchestra and a display of fireworks Mr. Gusiavae Geary, aenisted by bin daughter, Mine Mina Geary, Mr. Jules Lambard and Mr, Geo, W. Morgan, will give @ ballad concert to-morrow evening # the ! Presbyterian charch comer of 166th wireet and Tenth | Prrsomal In Lieutenant Governor Brow, of addrew the alumni! of © ie expected to Like @ Giortons Melody by ey) denne hes once been tnhathd on of water oud diet, end ore ear elomach and Conrtupation eure Liver Cam, KEK PLANTA onary of chronic w aaknene, letharg! o rit Dhani ar We desire to call etiantion to (he Me A 6m Or mak Bure ‘eeded to show how the drnare was averted in | } Saratoga Springs. oo ae 8 fen and mond | B® CALINAYAT ‘Var eale Ly alk Arango Mrererth am services nat their churon, ea ner of Fifty-ninth mivet q and HS (semen ue, were unusuany® attmctive, Bolomn inass was sung in the morning by n'¢ Rey, Dr. Healy, Vice President of the Provincial Sem Bary at Troy, assisted by the Fathers Young and Tillotsun , & deacon and sub- deacon, as ma “tor Of ceremonies was present in the it All Prices CRshed in Legal Lottertes,<~ Cireulars aad drawings sent, J. CLUTE, B: All Legal Lottery Prizes C fags, circulars and information se: J. Mh CLAYTON, 10 Wall street, N. ©. Burnett's Cocosine—A Compound ef cocoanut oll, de, for the hair This preparation contains @ large proportion of deodorised cocoanut oll, which te embe Vorsally acknowledged to possess proportios that best ault the various conditions of the human hair, Universally concede to be unrivalled ee Flags of All Stxes—Ci Oat Cheap— At the old headquarters of HOKE: De olroet & ORAHAM, 97 Daaae ames beg ro ny ritder Machines wt in the world. SEWING MACHINE ( PANY, 905 Broad) sa y—Ellas wanted, pa Agent Lit te tion, on Tusaday, Jaly offer their harses, &e. asoarly as convenient, | the above will please OW, 100 Liberty street. Necdtes’ Compound Camphor Troches— Bure cure for Bowel Complaints, Have thew on hand an@ chook firat symptome. Hemoval.—The Improved Klliptic Hoek, Lockstttch Bewing Machines, A. HL. RUPLER, 648 Broadway The Empire Sewing Machine Company gear to ‘helt clegant salesroom, 616 Broadway, acer uston stock, Hatton Hole Mach by the BINGER MANUFACTL roadway, er & Wilson's Lockatitch Sewing nd Buttonhole Machine, 625 Broadway, Sela Nu COM. We Cannot Say too Mach tn Faver of DALL#Y'S MAGICAL PAIN BXTRACTOR, [Cla the mot ‘i rapld ca fons, old ‘Try it, 28 00 litte sufferer of the remedy of all lated to give it rest and restore it * Neck, ov Friday, Jame . DD, | Mowun’ Hane daughtor of Alleed Mom “— » Friday, Jane 29, Lawann, danghter of BH. 1 aq’, of rd JNK At Plattoborg, N. ¥., on Wednew by the Rey. J. Howland Coit, D. D., Prrvroe Minwack, United States Army, Karnanine, youngest daughter of the late Caplaim Charles Oliver Cotling, United States Army Riciannsor—-Axpenson —On Thuretay, June 28, by the bride's fathor, Kev. William Anderson, of Newtoa, Long Inland, Mr. Wirtiaw Kiowstiowon, of New York, to Ditas Sanad Moriya Axp.twen, of the foriner place. Valois —Reevet—On Wednesday, June 47. by Rev. 5. YB. Meeker, Jonmen H. Vatuivia to Many Aone via Casapy.—O0 & Charen Peaxce, youngest Cassdy, aged 2 years and She come with hor weet smile to brighton The home of parent love Our porrows and cares to light ‘Tul called by God above. Bho's with the Chorubé siadlag, Midat that angelto throng, And hattol rogiog That infant band among. The funeral will take place thiv (Monday) aft at three o'clock, the residence of ber parcats, Adama street, Broo 4 Dew anmrr,--On ratarday, June 90, Witte H., oom William sod Kites M. ), seed 8 months and Iyjende and relastves bid respectfully wet we atte if from his Caer "4S Barrow tuwn, wife of Francis Porester and Lewis and Rebecca Combs, of New York, The relatives aod friends are invited to attend fonersl, from Emanuel Chorch, President, near treet, Sie Rieate, omen at thres o'clork Gocmmpen.—At Riverdale, on Paturlay, June 0, Joa Pan Gaoavason, infant son of Charlotte Mand F Goodridge. Games. —On Sunday, Joly |, We Gauntn, aged years and § mouths Tho friends and sequaintances of the lamily are te vited to attend the fugeents from lhe on yr, 41 Jackson street, on Tuesday afternoon, 9 " of John D. Wiltiard 1 No 20, ee also the members wn he Ph —J--4 Califorota — Kepner ‘Munday, July |, Mawr Aw, beloved wife Wiiham Kenney and deughter of the late Monon, aged 2 years. The {rieadayet ihe family ond teens of law, Michael Quigley, are 0 her funeral, oo Yovenda shernoos, O'clock, from her late 6 wot Kexvnoy —In Jersey Olty, on Sontey 1, after « long and severe Mont The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Tuesday half. sight o'clock, from ber lete rest, Jersey (ity, thence to Peter's where 6 requiem mast will be offered op for the of her sol. No carrages allowed. Koeo.—On 'riday, Jane @, Mire Cormeen Kewo, aged neve ig l : | ! ty fourth street, between Madison end Fife wae. ier remaiar will be taken to Calvary Come OResore, Ate Banday, Joly 1, Jomeme 0 Renrre, € years, the beloved decghter of Denne and Blow Kootn The (renas ant relatives of the family are rexparttauy ited to the funers!, this (Jomdey) afterncsm ot tee o'ciank. from her inte reridence, 44 Court street, Brow kiyn, on Sontag, Joly 1. Rem ok Jem ant Teme Cire, ao tide ore rempectfoliy Imyitad to Torwaay al three rem | Na _ « . “ mt tam aor nim — ty Same the Pevenen bere and) Gaye (rede ane rompertl ~ rab, tite ( ) tere © from site reokanen, Bo #98 Preeme orem 7 te hen to Grose woot tary tom Veheremnom* ameter of the Ad verrrens of 1812 gee Oe Weer be eh peer feintirne ene reapaet’aliy inehet on Taseday afierenen, of Owe O'ntart, ‘4 Vien wr®™